All rides are now confirmed for the 2024 MotoGP season, with seven teams changing its line-up.
Yamaha, LCR Honda, Gresini Racing, the factory Honda team, VR46, Tech3 and reigning champions Pramac Racing have all signed new riders for the 2024 season.
They will also be joined by a new team as Trackhouse Racing has replaced RNF after the Malaysian squad was not selected due to “repeated infractions and breaches of the Participation Agreement”.
Reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia is back for a fourth season at the factory Ducati team.
Will anybody dethrone the dominant Bagnaia and stop him from winning a third consecutive riders’ championship? Here is the complete line-up for the 2024 MotoGP season.
Team |
Constructor |
Rider |
Aprilia Racing Team |
Aprilia |
Maverick Vinales |
Aleix Espargaro |
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Trackhouse Racing |
Raul Fernandez |
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Miguel Oliveira |
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Ducati Team |
Ducati |
Francesco Bagnaia |
Enea Bastianini |
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Pramac Racing |
Franco Morbidelli |
|
Jorge Martin |
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Gresini Racing |
Alex Marquez |
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Marc Marquez |
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VR46 Racing Team |
Fabio Di Giannantonio |
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Marco Bezzecchi |
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LCR Honda |
Honda |
Johann Zarco |
Takaaki Nakagami |
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Honda Team |
Luca Marini |
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Joan Mir |
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Tech3 GasGas Factory Racing |
KTM |
Pedro Acosta |
Augusto Fernandez |
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KTM Factory Racing |
Brad Binder |
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Jack Miller |
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Yamaha Factory Racing |
Yamaha |
Fabio Quartararo |
Alex Rins |
Aprilia Racing Team 2024 rider line-up
Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images
Maverick Vinales, Aprilia Racing Team
Aprilia Racing arguably took a step backwards in 2023, as the Italian outfit finished fifth in the teams’ championship which was two places lower than 2022. However, in 2023 Aprilia scored more victories than the season before as Aleix Espargaro won at Silverstone and Barcelona, and he will return for another year with the team as part of an unchanged line-up.
- Maverick Vinales (Spain) – Vinales will ride for a third year at the factory team, despite still searching for that first victory with Aprilia. The MotoGP veteran has not won since the 2021 Qatar Grand Prix where he was riding for Yamaha, but Vinales has scored six podiums over the past two seasons and he finished seventh in the 2023 standings….
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